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the first target could be in iowa where representative steve king is considering running for the congress in 2014 but the head of the conservative fund the conservative defeat project telling politico, another example of the republican establish's hostility toward its conservative base rather than listening to the grass roots and working to advance their principles, the establishment has chosen to declare war on the party's most loyal supporters and from red state, quote, i share any candidate who gets this group's support should be targeted for destruction by the conservative movement. joining me is editor mark murray. but the reality you and the first read team say this could and perhaps will get ugly here. >> well, it could get ugly. also railroad healthy. this is something that all parties go through after losing elections, particularly losing back to back presidential contests and crossroads, same organization trying to have a new outfit and outshoot saying it comes down to capable candidates versus incompetent ones and sometimes that capability is in the eye of the beholder. there w
the first target could be in iowa where representative steve king is considering running for the congress in 2014 but the head of the conservative fund the conservative defeat project telling politico, another example of the republican establish's hostility toward its conservative base rather than listening to the grass roots and working to advance their principles, the establishment has chosen to declare war on the party's most loyal supporters and from red state, quote, i share any candidate...
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let's bring in the panel, steve hies and charles krauthammer. well as we know white paper obama administration was leaked. we know more of the legal parameters that the administration cites for the use of drones to attack and to kill american citizens. the target must be and target must be a, quote, senior operational leader that poses an imminent threat and the decision could be made by informed high level official of the u.s. government. steve, do those seem reasonable guidelines? >> any time you have the u.s. governmental killing a u.s. citizen without due process it would have to give you pause. if you look the way president obama, he demagogued the issue in the campaign and things he said afterwards, there is tremendous amount of hypocrisy from the white house. we are talking about by the administration over water boarding enhanced interrogations where you would be subjecting a non-u.s. citizen to interrogations versus this kind of killing of american citizen. i think there is a lot of hypocrisy involved. just because it's hypocritical does
let's bring in the panel, steve hies and charles krauthammer. well as we know white paper obama administration was leaked. we know more of the legal parameters that the administration cites for the use of drones to attack and to kill american citizens. the target must be and target must be a, quote, senior operational leader that poses an imminent threat and the decision could be made by informed high level official of the u.s. government. steve, do those seem reasonable guidelines? >>...
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they want tea party birther guy steve king. steve king polls way ahead of his next closest primary challenger. the more moderate republican congressman tom latham. steve king ahead by 17 points in that republican primary matchup when you look at the polls. of course, when you put steve king up against the likely winner of the democratic primary, and you actually poll the whole state, all likely midterm voters in iowa, steve king, the tea party birther king guy loses to democratic congressman bruce braley. but just counter factual here, let's say the wacky tea party guy, the birther steve king guy didn't run off with the primary, look what happens when you poll statewide among likely voters and ask them to choose between the not steve king guy and the democrat, actually, the republican guy wins. in other words, the whole state of iowa would rather have the more moderate republican guy. but if you do not give them that choice in the general election, if republicans decide that what they're offering is just the birther guy, just t
they want tea party birther guy steve king. steve king polls way ahead of his next closest primary challenger. the more moderate republican congressman tom latham. steve king ahead by 17 points in that republican primary matchup when you look at the polls. of course, when you put steve king up against the likely winner of the democratic primary, and you actually poll the whole state, all likely midterm voters in iowa, steve king, the tea party birther king guy loses to democratic congressman...
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joining us now is steve kornacki, the co-host of msnbc's "the cycle." he is a senior writer for salon.com. good to see you. >> good to see you too. >> so i was trying to make the case there in the previous segment that the volume of political action to keep gun reform in the news and viable shows that they are cognizant, that reformers are cognizant of the way it's petered out in the past. they're trying to do something qualitatively different. do you think it's qualitatively different? >> i think it's quantitatively different, too. if you look at mentions of gun control in news articles, what you see in the pass is after mass shooting tragedy, after a week, two weeks, it's gone. still more than 50% more than a month of this, that's different than in the past. if you look at tracking social media, tweets involving gun control, second amendment, nra, things like, there they actually have been spiking weeks out from sandy hook. january 9th when obama announced the task force, january 16th. these terms are trending now. that suggests there's engagement her
joining us now is steve kornacki, the co-host of msnbc's "the cycle." he is a senior writer for salon.com. good to see you. >> good to see you too. >> so i was trying to make the case there in the previous segment that the volume of political action to keep gun reform in the news and viable shows that they are cognizant, that reformers are cognizant of the way it's petered out in the past. they're trying to do something qualitatively different. do you think it's...
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you know, they had a hearing with steve stephen colbert. this guy is an entertainer. >> that's fine. democrats want to be entertained as well. they like to laugh. it's good to lighten things up every now and then and bring a perspective, even if it's a different perspective. >> star power, bill clinton and stephen colbert in the same room together. >> reporter: certainly going to be star power, no doubt about that. stephen colbert has been having a lot of fun with the fact that his sister is running for a congressional seat in south carolina. i expect we're going to hear a lot more about that moving forward. >> i don't know who is more famous, stephen colbert or bill clinton. >> my son was named the anti-bullyi anti-bullying campaigner in his class. >> how the media helped president obama win the election. >> he now owes you. >> my colleague is doing great reportering on the ground about gun shows, gun legislation. >> kristen welker? >> reporter: i will be covering the white house all day and i'll have updates object the state of the union
you know, they had a hearing with steve stephen colbert. this guy is an entertainer. >> that's fine. democrats want to be entertained as well. they like to laugh. it's good to lighten things up every now and then and bring a perspective, even if it's a different perspective. >> star power, bill clinton and stephen colbert in the same room together. >> reporter: certainly going to be star power, no doubt about that. stephen colbert has been having a lot of fun with the fact...
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she was as familiar as anyone with the partisan divide as you heard steve mention there, in fact her father today was asked this question by the new york post as he rushed to the hospital to be by her side. did your daughter have any enemies and his response was, yes, the whole tea party. >> sean: the implication is clear here, remember sarah palin targeted districts, something bob beckel, interestingly, side note invented himself. >> right, now we talked about brian ross with the previous one where he said we don't know. this is paul krugman of the new york times on gabby giffords. we don't have proof yet that this was political, but the odds are that it was. so, without any evidence they ascribed the motives and by the way, the man who shot gabby giffords, he was a liber liberal. does that mean anything? no, it doesn't mean anything. >> sean: this is the thing though, almost like all of those people who have been eviscerating george bush over quote, torture, including the president, utterly silent over drone strikes, same thing, blame rush limbaugh, talk raid no, blame fox news and
she was as familiar as anyone with the partisan divide as you heard steve mention there, in fact her father today was asked this question by the new york post as he rushed to the hospital to be by her side. did your daughter have any enemies and his response was, yes, the whole tea party. >> sean: the implication is clear here, remember sarah palin targeted districts, something bob beckel, interestingly, side note invented himself. >> right, now we talked about brian ross with the...
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steve centanni, thank you. jenna: the hostage standoff in alabama ending with quite a dramatic raid at the end, of course the rescue of the five-year-old boy who i believe is now 6. it's his birthday today. that little boy held in that bunker for a week. rick folbaum is here with more on all of this. >> reporter: we know why the swats teams moved in why they day. they had been watching jimmy lee dykes on high surveillance equipment they got down into the bunker and they saw for the first time that he had a weapon near his young hostage. at that point the negotiation stopped and the raid was set in motion. when the agents stoefrpld tha agents stormed that homemade bunker there was a shootout. the f.b.i. putting out a statement last night detailing for the first time how dykes had rigged his bunker with explosives. they say he had reinforced the bunker in case police had tried to get in and that two homemade explosive devices were found, one in the ventilation pipe that he was using to communicate with the police
steve centanni, thank you. jenna: the hostage standoff in alabama ending with quite a dramatic raid at the end, of course the rescue of the five-year-old boy who i believe is now 6. it's his birthday today. that little boy held in that bunker for a week. rick folbaum is here with more on all of this. >> reporter: we know why the swats teams moved in why they day. they had been watching jimmy lee dykes on high surveillance equipment they got down into the bunker and they saw for the first...
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and that goes back, steve, to the question of imminent. what is imminent? obviously i'd be the first one to say if they have evidence that this guy is planning an attack, kill him. fine with it. but you know what? there's no problem going to a fisa-style court talking to retired federal judges like bush had to do and say, hey, listen. this is the evidence we have. we believe this guy is going to -- and i've known judges that have been on these fisa courts. let me tell you something. they don't talk. they do not say a word to anybody. the administration should be able to go in and say, this is the guy. this is the evidence that we have. we're not sure when it's going to happen. but we believe that he's right now working on killing americans. can we -- we think we have probable cause. the judges are going to say yeah, kill him. let other people look at it. >> first, as you said, i think the administration has a disclosure problem here because i read that white paper that nbc got ahold of. i didn't see anything in it that was militarily sensitive or intelligen
and that goes back, steve, to the question of imminent. what is imminent? obviously i'd be the first one to say if they have evidence that this guy is planning an attack, kill him. fine with it. but you know what? there's no problem going to a fisa-style court talking to retired federal judges like bush had to do and say, hey, listen. this is the evidence we have. we believe this guy is going to -- and i've known judges that have been on these fisa courts. let me tell you something. they don't...
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and former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner. and from washington, nbc chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of "andrea mitchell reports," andrea mitchell. andrea, good morning. >> good morning. hi, mika. >> want to get straight into the news. chris christie's back in the news. he kind of fired back at that white house doctor who made some really kind of inappropriate comments about his weight. >> yeah, did you hear about that? >> i thought. i thought it was great what he said. it's exactly the conversation that we don't need to have about weight and obesity. we need to have a better one. hopefully this will lead to that at some point. it's what i'm writing about. >> so this doctor says that she's afraid chris christie's going to die. >> yeah, and she goes on camera and says that. >> and then chris christie fires back. >> said "shut up." >> you know, we shouldn't be talking about that. >> why? >> because there's much bigger news out there. >> what's that? >> what do you think? everybody's talking about it. >> lindsay lohan
and former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner. and from washington, nbc chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of "andrea mitchell reports," andrea mitchell. andrea, good morning. >> good morning. hi, mika. >> want to get straight into the news. chris christie's back in the news. he kind of fired back at that white house doctor who made some really kind of inappropriate comments about his weight. >> yeah, did you hear...
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would you really want to hire the guy guy who fired steve job? >> he put money in, so i think they were happy to have him. growing at 60% a year, so i think he has a comeback opportunity here based on the information and research we did. >> he's got a lot of work to do to come back. >> want to go to number four because it's connected with number one. again, we're taking about microtargeting, whether it's on cell phones or with rocket fuel. >> yeah. >> this is a group that uses data and machine lighting to place online ads in the most relevant demographics. >> the companies that do the things that are we all are kind of noticing but don't know how it happens. when you log on to a website and there's a banner ad that talks about a left-handed scuba divers and you're left-handed and you like scuba diving, how do they do that? this is the company that figures out. they watch how you surf. they then package that information to marketers, and they are able to target advertising. they did $100 million in revenue last year, so this is big business. >> ok
would you really want to hire the guy guy who fired steve job? >> he put money in, so i think they were happy to have him. growing at 60% a year, so i think he has a comeback opportunity here based on the information and research we did. >> he's got a lot of work to do to come back. >> want to go to number four because it's connected with number one. again, we're taking about microtargeting, whether it's on cell phones or with rocket fuel. >> yeah. >> this is a...
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steve we've extended thank you. very much that was pretty much of the out of the five. thousand jobs. to. be made of. course it was. five thirty in the morning is a comedy on most mornings early in the occupy wall street movement there would only be about fifty maybe two hundred or so occupying the space but at five thirty in the morning on the morning of october fourteenth two thousand and eleven several thousand people were gathered there wide awake why because mayor michael bloomberg had declared that his own personal army his words the n.y.p.d. constituting the seventh largest army in the world would have dicked occupy wall street and these thousands were there not just in solidarity they were in their arms with an idea some cardboard signs in an urgency to protect the young men and many of them were prepared to go to jail trying to fill the space i had already gone to jail once since all this started as an organizer with the october two thousand and eleven coalition i had been in washington d.c. in the early days of the movement and you can see me here after sugges
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we know that steve lavin has gone with that approach, just go out, get the best players, even if they stay for one year only. moe harkless last year leaving after one season but try to get the best players. >> clark: and two sides to the coin in terms of philosophy but i think you try to get the best players you can get, serve them, coach them while you have them and at the end of the season see the decision. >> ian: and we mentioneda sounding board for john thompson iii with his dad, gene keady, steve lavin and he go back, the great head coach of the boilermakers and he has really played a special role for steve lavin. the way it was described it me the last couple of years, he was almost there to coach the coaches, tell them what he sees. >> clark: and that's envaluable. you -- invaluable. you love to see guys with gene keady's history, success and pedigree involved in the game in that capacity and steve lavin considers his presence inn valuable and a great -- invaluable and a great resource for his players and program. >> ian: otto porter jr., the second free throw coming. 11 point
we know that steve lavin has gone with that approach, just go out, get the best players, even if they stay for one year only. moe harkless last year leaving after one season but try to get the best players. >> clark: and two sides to the coin in terms of philosophy but i think you try to get the best players you can get, serve them, coach them while you have them and at the end of the season see the decision. >> ian: and we mentioneda sounding board for john thompson iii with his...
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. >> and i am pam cook, let's start with steve paulson, a lot of fog today? >> fog down in the deck low clouds and boy i will tell you it is making a strong surge helped along by a weak cold front and temperatures are staying very cool here, mainly 50s. >>> good morning 101 traffic heading to the toll plaza and no problems as you head to the san mateo heading to the high- rise and over to 101 let's go back to dave and pam. >>> police are searching for the hit-and-run driver who hit a mother and two children. it happened on crest view drive in pittsburgh. alex savage is there to tell us about the discovery which could lead to an arrest, alex? >> reporter: investigators were able to find the car they believed was involved in the crash but the driver is nowhere to be found. a mother and two children were making their way across and came here to crest view drive and they were in this crosswalk when the car ploughed into them. it is unclear how fast the driver was going but neighbors say cars are always speeding around here. this was the scene after the crash arou
. >> and i am pam cook, let's start with steve paulson, a lot of fog today? >> fog down in the deck low clouds and boy i will tell you it is making a strong surge helped along by a weak cold front and temperatures are staying very cool here, mainly 50s. >>> good morning 101 traffic heading to the toll plaza and no problems as you head to the san mateo heading to the high- rise and over to 101 let's go back to dave and pam. >>> police are searching for the...
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steve, do you want to add to the list? guest: we describe a lot of medications for blood pressure and elevated coalesced -- cholesterol levels, and americans tend to have better control of blood pressure and cholesterol as a result. that may be one of the reasons why we have lower stroke mortality rates than people in other countries. we are not entirely sure. and interestingly, americans are more likely to report their health as good or bank excellent and people and other countries. but our panel lacked confidence and ability of the question. host: self assessment versus what the numbers show. let's hear from pablo, a physician from georgia. caller: good morning g. i graduated from university of new york in 1999 -- then i moved to a small, rural area. interesting - [indiscernible] the drug addiction. here it is a real epidemic. mental health and drug addiction has not been addressed. and it is affecting the life expectancy compared to the the looking countries. as a minority professional, there is a lot of disadvantage si
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to steve israel who worked tirelessly to bring on 49 new outstanding members of this caucus. [cheers and applause] i am looking forward to spending time with all 49 of you. hopefully we'll see you at the white house and at various events but i know you came here to get something done. i look forward to working with you every single day to do what is right by the people who sent us here. i changed the format here. originally the way this is scheduled, i was going to talk and shake some hands and i thought since this is not a shy bunch. it might make sense for me to take some questions and advice, i'm sure you guys have for me. what i'm going to do is make a few points a the top and what i would like is maybe somebody can come up here and you can call on folks and we'll spend a little time with q&a before i have a chance to say hello to everybody. i want to keep my remark short because i made a pretty long speech a couple weeks ago. i'm about to make another one next week and i don't want you guy tired of me. deeplyviously, i'm grateful to be re-elected and i'm humbled by the s
to steve israel who worked tirelessly to bring on 49 new outstanding members of this caucus. [cheers and applause] i am looking forward to spending time with all 49 of you. hopefully we'll see you at the white house and at various events but i know you came here to get something done. i look forward to working with you every single day to do what is right by the people who sent us here. i changed the format here. originally the way this is scheduled, i was going to talk and shake some hands and...
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steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> we all start somewhere. >> that's pretty remarkable, that's for sure. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america" coming up. we're going to have the latest on the manh i
steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> we all start somewhere. >> that's pretty remarkable, that's for sure. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america" coming up. we're going to have the latest on the manh i
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steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> we all start somewhere. >> that's pretty remarkable, that's for sure. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america" coming up. we're going to have the latest on the manhunt in l.a. and the big blizzard headed to the northeast. thanks for watching, everybody. have a great friday. enjoy your weekend.
steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> we all start somewhere. >> that's pretty remarkable, that's for sure. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america" coming up. we're going to have the latest on the manhunt in l.a. and the big blizzard headed to the northeast. thanks for watching, everybody. have a great friday. enjoy your weekend.
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that was a nice line, steve. i agree. so keep on rocking. >>> coming up, it's almost polka time on this friday morning and a little surprise for our new anchor. stay with us, everybody. surprise for our new anchor. stay with us, everybody. ing. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and may be fatal. intermezzo should not be taken if you have taken another sleep medicine at bedtime or in the middle of the night or drank alcohol that day. do not drive or operate machinery until at least 4 hours after taking intermezzo and you're fully aw
that was a nice line, steve. i agree. so keep on rocking. >>> coming up, it's almost polka time on this friday morning and a little surprise for our new anchor. stay with us, everybody. surprise for our new anchor. stay with us, everybody. ing. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before...
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gretch, steve? >> steve: thank you very much, brian. there he is. >> gretchen: coming up next, sorry you can't say freshman or penmanship anymore because it's just too offensive. one state's move to wipe out words like that. >> steve: then, shifting gears, al gore says it's fox news' fault lawmakers in washington can't get anything done. really? from the same guy who just sold his network to al-jazeera? come on, al. >> gretchen: the aflac trivia question of the day. this rocker penned a hit song "school's out." who is he? be the first to e-mail us with the correct answer at 1:45, the aflac duck was brought in with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly sever months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car paymets? aflac. what about ga and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubte'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ m
gretch, steve? >> steve: thank you very much, brian. there he is. >> gretchen: coming up next, sorry you can't say freshman or penmanship anymore because it's just too offensive. one state's move to wipe out words like that. >> steve: then, shifting gears, al gore says it's fox news' fault lawmakers in washington can't get anything done. really? from the same guy who just sold his network to al-jazeera? come on, al. >> gretchen: the aflac trivia question of the day. this...
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republicans say, hey, we're at war. >> steve handelsman. >>> no smokers allowed. the virginia company that will no longer hire people who light up. >>> the freak accident that left this truck dangling in midair. >>> and fighting the city in a. how magic johnson's trip here to washington cou [ male announcer ] when your business is powered by verizon, you can do more business per second. and with more reliable internet, that's more per second. and with a dedicated line, it's more per second. and with an additional line, it's more... table for 15? [ male announcer ] ...per second. but most importantly, it's more... mmm! [ male announcer ] ...per second. get verizon high-speed internet and phone for just $84.99 a month when you sign up online with a two-year price guarantee. plus a $200 verizon visa pre-paid card and an additional line included. verizon. >>> tonight we are awaiting autopsy results on a man who held a 5-year-old boy hostage for nearly a week. his body was removed last night from the underground bunker. the deputy coroner was allowed into the bunker be
republicans say, hey, we're at war. >> steve handelsman. >>> no smokers allowed. the virginia company that will no longer hire people who light up. >>> the freak accident that left this truck dangling in midair. >>> and fighting the city in a. how magic johnson's trip here to washington cou [ male announcer ] when your business is powered by verizon, you can do more business per second. and with more reliable internet, that's more per second. and with a...
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let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sir. a very good morning. mostly clear. seems to be mostly burning out. a couple of -- yesterday was coastal fog. temperatures, good 10 degrees cooler this morning. guess what. really cold air is on the way. what? i know. but colder this morning. patchy fog, otherwise it will be sunny. a little breezy at times. cloudy tomorrow, rain develops, not a lot. i think about .500 to maybe .3. very cold air moves in. it will be windy. a little warmer sunday/monday. this pattern, looks like one and done on the rain. there are hints, there was a viewer out there asking me are you seeing anything? there's a chance the polar jet and the branch jet could come together. we'll see. i think something will break. tomorrow we'll finally get some rain in here. today, though looks pretty good for sunshine. severe clear, as we say. concord, 37. 33 napa. i saw a 31 up in st. helena. santa rosa at 32. 38, san jose. livermore is in there. half moon bay, oakland, 41. yesterday they were both near 40. a big difference in the low 40s out towards richm
let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sir. a very good morning. mostly clear. seems to be mostly burning out. a couple of -- yesterday was coastal fog. temperatures, good 10 degrees cooler this morning. guess what. really cold air is on the way. what? i know. but colder this morning. patchy fog, otherwise it will be sunny. a little breezy at times. cloudy tomorrow, rain develops, not a lot. i think about .500 to maybe .3. very cold air moves in. it will be windy. a little warmer...
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i'm steve handlesman. >>> floyd corkins is 28 years old. he entered his this morning and told the judge he intended to make a statement against gay rights opponents. he shot a security guard inside downtown headquarters of a christian group. although wounded, the guard wrestled the gun away. he was carrying a bag of ammunition and some sandwiches. prosecutors say he planned to smear the sandwiches in the face of his shooting victims. this is the first time a defendant has been charged and convicted under d.c.'s anti-terrorism act which was enacted in 2002. >>> a d.c. man is charged tonight in connection with a shooting involving a police officer. 46-year-old david young stabbed an officer in the back last night. it happened at a home on 13th street northwest off piney branch road. officers had gone there responding to a report of a stalk iter. investigators say after young stabbed the officer, another officer shot him. both young and the officer were treated and released from area hospitals. >>> really nice out there this afternoon. lots of
i'm steve handlesman. >>> floyd corkins is 28 years old. he entered his this morning and told the judge he intended to make a statement against gay rights opponents. he shot a security guard inside downtown headquarters of a christian group. although wounded, the guard wrestled the gun away. he was carrying a bag of ammunition and some sandwiches. prosecutors say he planned to smear the sandwiches in the face of his shooting victims. this is the first time a defendant has been charged...
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let's go to steve. >> thank you, sal. >>> good morning. a little bit more fog on this friday morning. patrick redwood shores says a little bit around san mateo, fc, foster city, but clear south of the bridge. so for some there's pockets of it. i know on the hayward side there's fog. concord, livermore, napa, santa rosa. yesterday, it was the north bay. patchy fog but hazy and warm. mostly sunny. higher clouds. next rain, thursday, friday. next thursday, friday. although it's looking more like a colder system than a rainy system. we need the rain. if you thought where is the breeze, there has not been much. others in the east bay, have a pretty good offshore wind continuing. that for shom the offshore breeze is in place. that means the coast has really nice weather. temperatures on the lows are even warmer that morning than yesterday it will be sunny. mostly cloudy. there's some higher clouds. i think most of those day towards more central california. 30s for some. 49. redwood city, san rafael is at 41. livermore is 32. so some of those hig
let's go to steve. >> thank you, sal. >>> good morning. a little bit more fog on this friday morning. patrick redwood shores says a little bit around san mateo, fc, foster city, but clear south of the bridge. so for some there's pockets of it. i know on the hayward side there's fog. concord, livermore, napa, santa rosa. yesterday, it was the north bay. patchy fog but hazy and warm. mostly sunny. higher clouds. next rain, thursday, friday. next thursday, friday. although it's...
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steve fox is a lobbyist for the marijuana policy project. his group worked with the two democrats from oregon and colorado who created the bills. they would end federal marijuana prohibition and let states decide their own policies. now, fox says there are billions of dollars being wasted on marijuana prohib biggs. he says not only can the government save that money but generate the money from the growing and selling of marijuana much like the sale of could. fox believes it's only a matter of time before the federal government leaves it up to the state. >> what we think will be the real driver in congress is the fact that states like colorado and washington have made marijuana legal and are setting up their own system of regulation and taxation. >> reporter: he believes a handful of states will be voting to legalize marijuana for social use over the next few years. until then, he hopes the proposals we hear today get support on capitol hill. live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> also expect a medical marijuana debate he
steve fox is a lobbyist for the marijuana policy project. his group worked with the two democrats from oregon and colorado who created the bills. they would end federal marijuana prohibition and let states decide their own policies. now, fox says there are billions of dollars being wasted on marijuana prohib biggs. he says not only can the government save that money but generate the money from the growing and selling of marijuana much like the sale of could. fox believes it's only a matter of...
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steve, help me out here. i think the democrats are holding a losing hand if they come back and ask for more taxes. they talk about raising tax rates on anybody. but if we're talking about closing loopholes, carried interest, sort of doing what warren buffett said, you know, he shouldn't be paying 16 -- that argument goes with most americans. is that what we're talking about now? >> essentially. so here's where the fight is. >> not higher rates but closing these loopholes. >> the president is not going to come back and ask for higher rates. i think we're done on higher rates. what he's saying is let's close some of these loopholes. the ones he mentioned happen not to be the biggest money savers. but then he's saying let's take that money and add it to the revenue pot to help balance the budget. the republicans are saying, fine, let's do those things, but let's use that money to lower rates. so that's where the battle's going to be fought between the republicans wanting to use that tax reform money to lower rat
steve, help me out here. i think the democrats are holding a losing hand if they come back and ask for more taxes. they talk about raising tax rates on anybody. but if we're talking about closing loopholes, carried interest, sort of doing what warren buffett said, you know, he shouldn't be paying 16 -- that argument goes with most americans. is that what we're talking about now? >> essentially. so here's where the fight is. >> not higher rates but closing these loopholes. >>...
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ashley: if he could do what steve jobs did he would be very popular up deed. brian white, thanks so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thanks a lot, bye. tracy: all right. we have a news alert for you. moments ago president obama pressing congress to avoid a way avoid automatic spending cuts that go into effect but he admitted he may not be able to uphold his end of the bargain. >> i know that a full budget may not be finished before march 1st. and unfortunately that is the date when a series of harmful automatic cuts to job creating invests and defense spending also known as the sequester, are scheduled to take effect. tracy: that budget was originally due on february 4th. we're a little late as it is. ashley: yesterday. tracy: and the congressional budget office says the federal deficit will fall to $845 billion this fiscal year. that is down sharply from the past four years. now it also assumes the automatic spending cuts will take place which of course president obama says he wants to avoid. hmmm. here to break down the numbers, steve bell, senior d
ashley: if he could do what steve jobs did he would be very popular up deed. brian white, thanks so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thanks a lot, bye. tracy: all right. we have a news alert for you. moments ago president obama pressing congress to avoid a way avoid automatic spending cuts that go into effect but he admitted he may not be able to uphold his end of the bargain. >> i know that a full budget may not be finished before march 1st. and unfortunately that is the...
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steve pierce. mr. pearce: i thank the gentleman for yielding and for his -- mr. steve pears. mr. pearce: i thank -- mr. steve pearce. mr. pearce: i thank my good friend for yielding to me. this idea is indeed a bipartisan issue. you know, our founding fathers came here from countries that had monarchs, kings. kings that could tell a person who they were to marry, what job they could have, what level of education that they might attain. they could tell you what church you must be a member of. it was those state-ordained religions that many came to this country to get away from. they came here with an idea of a government that could only declare what your freedoms were, not limit those freedoms. it was that freedom of religion that caused many of the colonies to be organized differently, by different faiths. and some by no faith at all. it was in that backdrop that the constitution was written which caused our founding fathers great pause. the initial constitution was written and could not be ratified, it could not be ratified by enough states until more freedoms were added, more f
steve pierce. mr. pearce: i thank the gentleman for yielding and for his -- mr. steve pears. mr. pearce: i thank -- mr. steve pearce. mr. pearce: i thank my good friend for yielding to me. this idea is indeed a bipartisan issue. you know, our founding fathers came here from countries that had monarchs, kings. kings that could tell a person who they were to marry, what job they could have, what level of education that they might attain. they could tell you what church you must be a member of. it...
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steve wants to bring back the traditions of marching bands. i realize we might be too far gone to book the wholesome and corny up with people kids from the halftimes of the '70s and '80s but it should be fun, the kind of fun all audiences and the whole family can enjoy. now get off my lawn. okay. that does it for "the cycle." martin, it's a all yours. >> thank you. good afternoon. it's tuesday, february 5th and eric cantor says if at first you don't succeed, try, try again with the same ideas that didn't work in the first place. >> in a letter today eric is going to be delivering an address to the american enterprise institute on the direction of the message of the republican party. >> eric cantor will be outlining a new agenda for his party today. >> we have not explained why we take the positions that we do. >> we obviously have to expand our appeal. >> we have to stop being the stupid party. >> explaining why we're doing what we're doing. >> what we've got here -- >> what this is about is about making sure that we can express why we're doin
steve wants to bring back the traditions of marching bands. i realize we might be too far gone to book the wholesome and corny up with people kids from the halftimes of the '70s and '80s but it should be fun, the kind of fun all audiences and the whole family can enjoy. now get off my lawn. okay. that does it for "the cycle." martin, it's a all yours. >> thank you. good afternoon. it's tuesday, february 5th and eric cantor says if at first you don't succeed, try, try again with...
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the devil with steve guteenberg. >> bill: this is serious question forgive me for asking it. i don't think that's going to sell one taco. >> not at all. >> 3.8 million, more than 7 million for 60 second spot. who going to buy this taco. >> old people wouldn't last three weeks. >> >> bill: if they eat the taco they will die immediately so much fat in there. >> do you know what sells tacos? >> being drunk. >> bill: being drunk sells taco. >> we are going to hold the boys over and i can't explain why. >> president obama skeet shooting. that should be interesting to sear what they have to say about that bill o'reilly.com poll question involving the taco bell super bowl ad. did you find it insulting to seniors or was it perfectly fine? all right? this is a very close poll, i will give you the results on monday. the factor will be back in a moment. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight. what the heck just happened. some conservative pundits have had a lot of fun with this picture. it shows president obama skeet shooting. the president says he likes to do that. and if the presid
the devil with steve guteenberg. >> bill: this is serious question forgive me for asking it. i don't think that's going to sell one taco. >> not at all. >> 3.8 million, more than 7 million for 60 second spot. who going to buy this taco. >> old people wouldn't last three weeks. >> >> bill: if they eat the taco they will die immediately so much fat in there. >> do you know what sells tacos? >> being drunk. >> bill: being drunk sells taco....
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let us tech in with steve or a check on tropic. problem on the george north whilearkway -- northbound. car accident. that is going you down from the beltway near the legion bridge. which washington parkway is not option north of the tea brewed. mess in both directions. to 395.o from theen slow he for quinstreet -- 14the quinstreet street bridge. at the weather. a few of those flurries on 395. snow shower through into arlington and into washington d.c. here are some snowfall totals. your forecast for today, skies becoming partly cloudy. highs between 33 and 40s -- 37. thanks for watching at home. update coming [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> that right there was tim mcgraw's band warming up. country soup star and sam making their way to the house of blues, traffic willing. sam is driving. tim taking the stage in moments. can't wait for that. so much going on here at the super tailgate party in new orleans. wanted to send a little something to elizabeth and lara back home there in new york. and, oh, boy. things are going on. we have
let us tech in with steve or a check on tropic. problem on the george north whilearkway -- northbound. car accident. that is going you down from the beltway near the legion bridge. which washington parkway is not option north of the tea brewed. mess in both directions. to 395.o from theen slow he for quinstreet -- 14the quinstreet street bridge. at the weather. a few of those flurries on 395. snow shower through into arlington and into washington d.c. here are some snowfall totals. your...